Brumback Primary Care Clinics - Evaluation for Health Network Training

The purpose of this session was to familiarize the attendees with the importance of bridge case management for continuity of care and reduction in patient loss to follow up for migrant populations. This event was designed for all primary care providers involved in the initial care for mobile and homeless populations. Upon the completion of the activity participants should have a better understanding of the role bridge case management plays in continuity of care, be better prepared to identify migrant and homeless populations and gain the tools to help participants better address barriers to care, continuity of care, and issues in loss to follow up.
 
1 - Unable 2 - Somewhat able 3 - Mostly able 4 - Completely able
 
1 - Unable 2 - Somewhat able 3 - Mostly able 4 - Completely able
 
1 - Unable 2 - Somewhat able 3 - Mostly able 4 - Completely able
 
1 - Poor 2 - Average 3 - Good 4 - Excellent
 
1 - The teaching methods were ineffective 2 - The teaching methods were somewhat effective 3 - The teaching methods were mostly effective 4 - The teaching methods were completely effective
 
1 - The objectives were not relevant (irrelevant) 2 - The objectives were somewhat relevant 3 - The objectives were mostly relevant 4 - The objectives were completely relevant
 
1 - The platform was not satisfactory 2 - The platform was somewhat satisfactory 3 - The platform was mostly satisfactory 4 - The platform was completely satisfactory
 
 
 
1 - Immediately 2 - Within the next 3 months 3 - In 4 to 6 months 4 - In more than 6 months 5 - Unsure
 
If you do not have any recommendations for future trainings, please reply "N/A"
 
 
1 - Yes, absolutely! 2 - No, I don't think so. 3 - I'm not sure